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    Visit Edinburgh in the middle of winter - at Christmas or at New Year...?

    Yes, and I recommend it!

    The locals are full of bonhomie; every pub or eatery with a fireplace is welcoming; and the locals, who act as tourist guides at the castle and other touristy places, are happy to see you and have a chat.

    Crowds? No ... have have the castle and the whisky tours all to yourself.

    You can even venture out of town and maybe have a hit at St Andrews ('cos there is noone else there playing).

    There is also the added bonus of Scottish New Year celebrations. Something everyone should do at least once in a lifetime: Hogmanay.

    Downside? It's cold - very cold; sleeting and snowing, but hey, nothing a couple of jackets, coats, mufflers, gloves and hats can't fix.

    Seriously: go and visit in winter;
    it is a different place.

    Edinburgh is in Scotland! Drive or fly or train it there.

    www.edinburghschristmas.com/
    and
    www.edinburghshogmanay.org/

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